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An experimental approach that looks for the DNA leaking out from dead and dying cells may provide a route to a blood test for breast cancer, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. Read full story on
The harsh reality is that not all sex is good sex. So how do you achieve good sex? By finding out your couple sexual style Read full story on FOXNews.com
Happy people tend to talk more than unhappy people, but when they do, it tends to be less small talk and more substance, a new study finds. Read full story on FOXNews.com
A 2-year-old girl in Britain who is suffering from a rare skin disease that causes blistering all over her body is fighting it by spending time in a tanning bed, the Daily Mail reported. Read full
Although an extra cup of coffee may make you feel like your heart is racing, researchers have found that drinking more coffee on a daily basis reduces your chances of dangerous irregular heartbeat,
Many people love to hear naughty words whispered in their ear, but if you don’t know where to start, it can be difficult. Here’s how to start Read full story on FOXNews.com
Cigarette smoking may increase a man’s risk for developing and dying from prostate cancer, pooled data from 24 studies involving 21,600 men with the disease indicates. Read full story on
In 2005, Lakshmi Tatma made headlines around the world after being born with a parasitic twin attached to her hip leaving her with eight limbs. Read full story on FOXNews.com
If your gal is having trouble with the Big O, any one of these factors could be the reason why. Read full story on FOXNews.com
Matchmaking Web sites have become immensely popular on the dating scene for young adults, but how would you feel if your elementary school-age child was participating in surveys to find their
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